The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission will meet at 6:00p.m. on February 8, 2016 in the Ratcliffe-Otterbourg House at 2100 Randolph Road in Charlotte, N.C. Call 704-376-9115 if you have questions

THE DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE PRESENTS A SECONDED MOTION TO THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION THAT IT ISSUE A CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS FOR MATERIAL ALTERATIONS TO THE PARKS CRAMER BUILDING, 2000 SOUTH BOULEVARD, CHARLOTTE, N.C., AS PRESENTED.

The prospective buyer of the Rozzel Historic Landmark has withdrawn their offer. The Committee considered whether it should nonetheless pursue purchase of the land owned by the F.A.A. adjoining the Edward M. Rozzel Historic Landmark. The Committee believes that acquiring the property would improve the marketability of the overall site. Also, the Federal property was historically part of the Rozzel Farm. Click to see property.

THE COMMITTEE REACHED A CONSENSUS THAT THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION SHOULD PURSUE PURCHASE OF THE LAND OWNED BY THE F.A.A. THAT ADJOINS THE EDWARD M. ROZZEL HISTORIC LANDMARK, WHICH WILL REQUIRE PAYING FOR AN APPRAISAL ($2000) OF THE PROPERTY AND PROCESSING THE PROPERTY FOR HISTORIC LANDMARK DESIGNATION

The Committee reviewed a report prepared by Len Norman, Chair of the Projects Committee. The report sets forth justifications for the County's awarding replenish money for the HLC Revoling Fund. Click Here For Potential Projects.

THE COMMITTEE REACHED A CONSENSUS THAT THE HISTORIC LANDMARKS COMMISSION AUTHORIZE MR. NORMAN AND THE HLC STAFF TO NEGOTIATE WITH THE COUNTY TO SECURE $2 MILLION OF REPLENISHMENT MONEY FOR THE HLC REVOLVING FUND.